kmckee
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2006
- 2
I'm in engineering, designer of the parts, creator of the drawings. Our procedures currently require 100% inspection of our first article parts as they are delivered from our vendors. We want to develop a procedure for inspecting the balance of the lot. Of course 100% inspection would require too much time and relying solely on our vendors' inspection reports is risky.
It has been suggested that we identify either on the drawing or on a separate internal inspection report which dimensions are critical. My idea was to perform a random dimension inspection of an agreed upon number of dimensions but this would be a policy created by the QC department. QC would like us to mark on the drawing which dimensions are critical and to these they would limit their inspection. Understand that we are verifying that the vendors' reports are accurate, not inspecting the part for form, fit and function.
I've read the engineer's forum on this topic and I would like to hear opinions of inspectors before taking my stand either way.
I look forward to your thoughts and opinions.
Ken
It has been suggested that we identify either on the drawing or on a separate internal inspection report which dimensions are critical. My idea was to perform a random dimension inspection of an agreed upon number of dimensions but this would be a policy created by the QC department. QC would like us to mark on the drawing which dimensions are critical and to these they would limit their inspection. Understand that we are verifying that the vendors' reports are accurate, not inspecting the part for form, fit and function.
I've read the engineer's forum on this topic and I would like to hear opinions of inspectors before taking my stand either way.
I look forward to your thoughts and opinions.
Ken